• Remy Bonser made eight 3-pointers and finished with 24 points as St. Bernard remained unbeaten with a 74-48 rout over Plainfield in the Eastern Connecticut Conference Small Division. Paul Pepas had 17 points for the Saints (4-0, 3-0) and Brian Harper added 10 points.

• Andrew Tyrol made 8 of 11 free throws in the fourth quarter and finished with 13 points to lead unbeaten Old Lyme past East Hampton, 60-46, in the Shoreline Conference. Matti Fuller scored all 10 of his points in the fourth quarter for Old Lyme (4-0). The Bellringers are 0-3.

• Devin Willard had a steal and a layup with six seconds left to give Killingly its 49-47 win over Fitch. Max Graves had eight points and 14 rebounds for Killingly. Mario Graham had 12 points for the Falcons (1-3) and Pete Aldrich and Mark Evans both scored 11.

• East Lyme's Wade McNamara scored 31 points but the Vikings lost to Windham 85-72 in a nonleague game. Kevin Foster scored 15 for East Lyme (0-4). Julian Sanchez (33) and Kendall Marquez combined for 57 points for Windham (3-1).

• Ledyard's Joseph Carter, Alex Patterson, Steven Servedio and Alex Hintz-Valdez won the 4x200 relay Thursday at the Jack Long Invitational in New Haven, setting a school record (1:33.50) and qualifying for the New Balance Nationals in the process. They will compete in the emerging elite class at the New York meet in March.

Patterson also won the 300 with a time of 37.12, second places went to Kyle Wilson (shot put), Kevin McCarthy (high jump), third places went to Anthony Saccone (55 hurdles), Ben Bruciati (600), fourths went to Tyler Torelli (1600), Servedio (long jump) and sixths went to Carter (55 dash), Hintz-Valdez (long jump) and Jeremy Hintz-Valdez (pole vault).

In the girls' meet, Ledyard's Chenoa Sebastian and Lauren Scahill won events and the 4x800 relay team of Carly Loy, Scahill, Jordan Houdeshell and Olivia Holuvecki won with a time of 10:27.72. Sebastian won the 55 hurdles at 9.22 and Scahill took the 1,000 meters in 3:05.56. Ledyard also got a second from Adedoyin Ladoja (shot put) and fourths from Austin Graber (pole vault) and Houdeshell (1600).

Kolinsky scholarship

• The Connecticut Sports Writers' Alliance will accept applications until Feb. for 2013 Bohdan Kolinsky Memorial Journalism Scholarship. Named for a longtime scholastic sports editor of the Hartford Courant who died in 2003, the scholarship provides the winning applicant $1,500 toward the first year of college study leading to a career in sports journalism. Increased aid is offered for the remaining college years if the student meets certain criteria of progress. Contact: Robert Barton, competition chairman, rbrtbarton@aol.com, subject: kolinsky. Applications and supporting documents must reach the Alliance at Box 70, Unionville, 06085, by Feb. 19.